Captain Or Colonel: The Soldier in Milton's Life and ArtUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - 272 páginas Fallon examines the roles that warfare and the archetype of the soldier assume in the life and work of John Milton. |
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... perhaps inevitable , however , that the highly contagious fever of religious strife then wasting the Continent would eventually cross the Channel . In England it took the shape of a decade of civil war , touched off , appropriately ...
... perhaps inevitable , however , that the highly contagious fever of religious strife then wasting the Continent would eventually cross the Channel . In England it took the shape of a decade of civil war , touched off , appropriately ...
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... perhaps for the drill image in The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates or the fig- ure that opens his reply to More's Supplementum , plus an occa- sional adjective to underscore a point - so that nowhere does one find tropes with the force ...
... perhaps for the drill image in The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates or the fig- ure that opens his reply to More's Supplementum , plus an occa- sional adjective to underscore a point - so that nowhere does one find tropes with the force ...
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... perhaps more appropriate , however , to consider the infernal council as the solu- tion to an artistic problem than as a political statement . In a work that embraces all of human history the poet would not neglect a factor as important ...
... perhaps more appropriate , however , to consider the infernal council as the solu- tion to an artistic problem than as a political statement . In a work that embraces all of human history the poet would not neglect a factor as important ...
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The First Response | 30 |
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